"Mas de vale" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It appears to be a misspelling or a phrase that is not properly formed. The correct phrase could be "más vale," which means "it's better" in English.
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
It means "who are the tallest in your Spanish class" in English.
"Quiero más de tus besos" in Spanish means "I want more of your kisses" in English.
"Habla de más" in Spanish means "talks too much" or "speaks out of turn", indicating that someone is speaking excessively or saying things they shouldn't.
"Necesito mas de ti" translates to "I need more from you" in English.
'vale' (pronounced 'BAHlay'); or you can say OK; or 'de acuerdo' (they ahKWAIRdoh) ('agreed')
hello my beautiful more than one
¿El valle de la venta?
"What class do you like more, Spanish class or English class?"
Vale. Voy de comer.
it means the grand finale of the devil knows best! it is a spanish soap opera that is really good
prettiest little gentleman face of a peri/fairy
deves de reirte mas
It means "who are the tallest in your Spanish class" in English.
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"Quiero más de tus besos" in Spanish means "I want more of your kisses" in English.
"Habla de más" in Spanish means "talks too much" or "speaks out of turn", indicating that someone is speaking excessively or saying things they shouldn't.